Every year the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame accepts nominations for the next year Hall of Fame. Individuals, organizations and businesses considered for induction will have made a positive and significant impact on motorcycling. Nomination forms must be accompanied by credentials which explain why this individual should be considered for induction.

Please keep in mind that while their achievements may be outstanding, not everyone knows it. A comprehensive overview of their accomplishments is necessary to make an informed and educated decision. Biographical info, newspaper articles, historical documents, etc. may be submitted. Credentials should be no longer than five pages long, including nomination form. The Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame honors the men and women who have dedicated much of their lives to improving, promoting and advancing our great sport and lifestyle. Nominations must be received by the Museum no later than January 11, 2010. Anyone interested in submitting a nomination form can download the form is online at Sturgis Hall Of Fame.

5 Responses to “2010 Sturgis Hall of Fame Nominations Sought”

Not sure if anyone knows…Ron Trock passed away recently. Legendary engine guru, inventor of the Shovester, and really really nice guy. In this world of big inch chrome cheap box engines hes gotten lost, but do a little research and youll find hes definately a name to consider!

I will be Nominating Gloria Carter Spann from Georgia to the Freedom Fighter section to the Sturgis Motorcycle Hall Of Fame.
She sincerly deserves to be recoganized for all the work she did promoting motorcycle rights.

Ron, and more recently, Phil Ross of SuperMax belt drives. Both of these gentlemen have been involved with motorcycling for over 30 years and are more than worthy of this kind of recognition for their contributions to improving American V-Twins

The Nominations are open to any one.
If you have some one you feel should be nominated By All Means Do So.
I can tell you that all nominations are considered and those involved in deciding do a very good job of going through all the nominations.